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he neither lived nor died for taxes. in fact he simply said one should discharge one's responsibility to the state by rendering unto sees czar that is which is sees czar, but the purpose and meaning is spelled out by the prophet isaiah. he was pierced for our iniquities. the punment and business his wounds we are healed. he died for the sins of the world, including the lies and the misappropriation of his life by those whose sole purpose is to make money at his expense. thanks so much for watching. chris matthews and "hardball" is next. >>> gunfight. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm crist matthews in washington. the shooting has begun at the ok corral. uchbt to stop the sale of assault weapons. go for it. joe biden says it's always a chance. the news from the battle is it's gown do background checks, which i hear could go either way. we might end up with the horror of newtown with nothing more than something about trafficking, secondhand purchases, but for all those who care about gun safety, let me repeat wh
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growth or more tax and spend? >> despite this confidence in their plan, the reality is that the ryan plan will likely pass the house tomorrow and then die a lonely death in the upper, lower chamber. having garnered no bipartisan support whatsoever. but don't expect that to be the end of the budget tango. and don't expect it to be the end of finger-pointing, either. as the majority leader reminds us, nothing says deal maker like an inability to compromise. >> if the president wants to let our unwillingness to raise taxes get in the way, then we're not going to be able to set differences aside. >> joining us now from new orleans, is democratic political strategist, james carville, the author of many books, including his latest "it's the middle class, stupid" james, it's a joy to have you on the show. thank you for joining us. i didn't have time to get into the wagner budget and the carville budget, but i wonder with the proliferation of budgets, mr. carville, do you think we're any closer to any kind of deal? >> pro
growth or more tax and spend? >> despite this confidence in their plan, the reality is that the ryan plan will likely pass the house tomorrow and then die a lonely death in the upper, lower chamber. having garnered no bipartisan support whatsoever. but don't expect that to be the end of the budget tango. and don't expect it to be the end of finger-pointing, either. as the majority leader reminds us, nothing says deal maker like an inability to compromise. >> if the president wants...
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lower taxes on rich people, not lower taxes for everybody, right? they don't like taxes, but letting the payroll tax cut expire was in fact their policy. lower taxes in general. lower taxes on richer wealthier americans. cutting social programs. entitlements they go back and forth. medicare they go back and forth. you remember mitt romney and paul ryan ran in the election as they were going to stop the democrats terrible intention to cut medicare, then paul ryan got back into the house and writing a budget he kept all those cuts and added new ones and had more added into this is program. the real shock in recent weeks or real frustration trying to covers the budget debates. republicans cover five issues, they want to cut the budget deficits and cut defense spending and simplify the tax code and lower tax rates. in a deal with president obama they could get the first four, more deficit reduction, protect defense, the democratic president would get some cover in cutting medicare and social security and they could simplify the tax code by taking out ex
lower taxes on rich people, not lower taxes for everybody, right? they don't like taxes, but letting the payroll tax cut expire was in fact their policy. lower taxes in general. lower taxes on richer wealthier americans. cutting social programs. entitlements they go back and forth. medicare they go back and forth. you remember mitt romney and paul ryan ran in the election as they were going to stop the democrats terrible intention to cut medicare, then paul ryan got back into the house and...
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people to vote for them, then they need to advocate for good paying jobs with health care and for a fair tax wage. but if they did something like that, you know that would make them democrats. >> in light of what senator turner has already indicated here, the rnc outreach is a $10 million and evangelical thrust there. it's not the money, it's the message at issue here as senator turner has said, isn't it. >> i think it's more than just the message. ultimately, what they're saying is we want to win at any cost and we're just going to tell you what you want to hear. and it's more about showing us. and i think michael steele said it best when he said you can go into the communities, but it's not just about showing up. you can show up anytime but it's about what you do. and their actions are not measuring up. they're saying one thing and doing another. so it's more than telling us who you are, it's about showing us. they're wanting to disenfranchise black and latino voters. they are the party of the rich, and that's not what we are about. so it's really more about show me rather than tell me. >>
people to vote for them, then they need to advocate for good paying jobs with health care and for a fair tax wage. but if they did something like that, you know that would make them democrats. >> in light of what senator turner has already indicated here, the rnc outreach is a $10 million and evangelical thrust there. it's not the money, it's the message at issue here as senator turner has said, isn't it. >> i think it's more than just the message. ultimately, what they're saying is...
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a proposed eu bailout for cyprus includes a tax on bank customer's savings accounts. an idea that sends shivers through the investment community. right now the dow down just a bit, down 20 points here on this monday. we promise to keep an eye on that for you. >>> lbgt americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldier, our friend, our loved ones. and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. >> hillary clinton today endorsing gay marriage. the former secretary of state appearing in this video by the human rights campaign just weeks after leaving the administration. clinton says she wishes every parent the joy of watching their kids get married. >>> the nom nominee for the labor department once worked as a garbage collector. he paid his way through college by working odd jobs including sanitation. today he thanked the president in english and spanish. he will replace hilda solis. >>> it is official, tiger woods and lindsey vonn love birds. the golfer confirming the two are an item. she mentioned it on per twitt
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a lot of democrats who consider ourselves to be fiscally responsible is of course, you had the bush tax cuts. then right after, you had the attacks on september 11th and you had the war on afghanistan, which i supported and almost all of the members of congress did, because those were the people that attacked us. but then, you had the war in iraq and both afghanistan and iraq were fought as quote emergencies, which means they weren't included in the annual deficits. so, now, when they're talking about a budget that cuts student loan programs for gi members, people coming back from iraq and afghanistan now they're not getting their student loans. because this was all fought off budget. i think that's political malpractice on the part of the republican party. they should have budgeted for this. >> well, from a congressional physician of the soul like diana degette, thank you so much. now to dr. james peterson, msnbc analyst and director of africana st studies. professor, millions oppose the war, but as you know, and i'm sure you remember, their voices were significantly marginalized. give
a lot of democrats who consider ourselves to be fiscally responsible is of course, you had the bush tax cuts. then right after, you had the attacks on september 11th and you had the war on afghanistan, which i supported and almost all of the members of congress did, because those were the people that attacked us. but then, you had the war in iraq and both afghanistan and iraq were fought as quote emergencies, which means they weren't included in the annual deficits. so, now, when they're...
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i think that the perception is that the republican party today fights for the wealthy with tax breaks for the wealthy, for corporations, loopholes, and doesn't really understand the average hard-working american anymore and that's what we've got to get back to. >> i was struck by that piece of it because it seems it's not a hypothetical or divorced from the facts assessment. during the primary campaign where your count rick santorum did well against mitt romney, at one point where they got the most traction against mitt romney was talking about those economic angles about the way mitt romney has behaved in corporate america, the vulture capitalism. it wasn't endorsed uniformly by all of mr. romney's competitors in the primary but it did seem to work. and then there was just a vociferous backlash among the republican establishment that you wouldn't talk that way about success. how do you think that plays out? >> it looked like we were attacking capitalism, and i don't think that was the intent. but i do think this, all over this this country, people will wake at 3:00 in the morning, to
i think that the perception is that the republican party today fights for the wealthy with tax breaks for the wealthy, for corporations, loopholes, and doesn't really understand the average hard-working american anymore and that's what we've got to get back to. >> i was struck by that piece of it because it seems it's not a hypothetical or divorced from the facts assessment. during the primary campaign where your count rick santorum did well against mitt romney, at one point where they...
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at the same time, you cutting taxes to people in the upper income categories. then we want a block grant, medicaid. that means that there are seniors who will find themselves being shopped around from state to state to find which nursing home will be able to take them. that is the kind of stuff that we ought not have. we ought to have a national medicaid program, a national medicare program, and it should be a guarantee. it should not be a voucher to shop around to insurance companies. >>> but congressman, there's going to have to be compromise before anything gets done. from the president's vision, if there is to be another grand bargain, it would require changes on entitlements. are you and the other members of the democratic caucus willing to have some give there in exchange for the revenues that you expect from the other side? >> absolutely. we have demonstrated that before. look, we just had -- mr. ryan and -- because of that 716 billion that he took out of medicare and extended the life of medicare. we demonstrated that we didn't take it out -- we took it
at the same time, you cutting taxes to people in the upper income categories. then we want a block grant, medicaid. that means that there are seniors who will find themselves being shopped around from state to state to find which nursing home will be able to take them. that is the kind of stuff that we ought not have. we ought to have a national medicaid program, a national medicare program, and it should be a guarantee. it should not be a voucher to shop around to insurance companies....
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>> tax increment from the redevelopment areas. >> okay. the thing i think we need to be careful of is not robbing from phase 2 in order to pay for phase 1. whenever there is a flexible funding source that we think could be to phase 2 and use for phase 1, decrease the likelihood of getting the dtx done. of the revenue sources you have laid out i'm unclear of where you fall into that category. we have to be careful. taking from phase 2, although you say it's a small amount, $10 million, is that already for the first phase? >> that was programmed out in fiscal year 34. it's unlikely available for phase 2 as well. >> okay. that's a relative small amount. the tiffa loan? >> there are two components to the tiff a -- loan. when we entered into agreement with the department of transportation, the interest rate was locked in at a rate that we thought at that time was very attractive rate for the p g a, but as interest rate has declined, it's now below. so if we were to, if did i tive ya grease agrees to the new market, we are paying less interest i
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one of the things i have from the start, they raised taxes to be prepared to pay for the cost of war and not cut them dramatically as we did. i think we didn't dot part we should have in terms of proiing revenue to make sure we can pay for this. the cost of war is well-understood. this should not be a prize. we make sure we had the personnel available to make sure the benefits get processed. >> ten years later, the big take away from the american involvement in iraq, do you think this left an imprint on the generations of americans that war should be the last possible thing to be considered? >> absolutely. iraq was a complicated situation. even when we went to war, we had a no-fly zone. the iraq military was shooting at us every day. saddam hussein is not sustainable. it was a very difficult situation to figure out what to do. i think what we learned is no matter how difficult the situation is, understand the cost of stepping across the line and going to war. it is an enormous cost. i hope you will keep that cost in mind before we rush to judgment on how to deal with the situation. >
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it's true that the revenue office estimated that as a possible tax take. that's not my understanding of the liquor control board is using that as a target. at least i hope that. >> know the. that's probably the full size of the marijuana market in washington now. so we're not going to try to figure out how much money the state will make but how much marijuana is used now, and how much more might be used if it's legal and how much more to grow and sell within the state without the problem of having people export it out of state. that's the big problem as it looks to me. >> ah, okay. >> this is not a rev nugs estimationization. not a state lottery. the only way to make a lot of money selling marijuana is to sell it to people smoking a lot of marijuana which is not a good thing. >> my final question. the dea said in a statement last year, keeping marijuana illegal reduces the availability, legalizing would increase accessibility and encourage promotion and acceptance of drug use. you just said the only way to make money is to sell it to people who use a lot o
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essentially i pay no taxes for no other reason than my sexual orientation, no other reason how i was born so it's not even separate but equal. it's separate but unequal. >> and while the entire nation is watching, it millions may be directly affected by the decision of nine people in washington. you'll hear from one of those couples next. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> people are already lining up outside the supreme court building in washington tryin
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to the cdc, between 1998 and 2010, states in this country selected nearly $244 billion in cigarette taxes and settlement money from the case against big tobacco. that is nearly one quarter of a trillion. this year alone, the states will get nearly $26 billion. so that money is supposed to go to ending smoking. but it doesn't. of the $26 billion this year, about 1.8% is actually going to go towards prevention. the states use the rest for, well, a whole lot of other stuff. they obviously need the cash desperately. new york city will receive $625 million this year and has set aside $7.9 million for prevention programs in its '13 budget. >>> states and cities in america say they want smoking to end, but they rely on people smoking to make ends meet. that's an inconvenient truth. mayor bloomberg serious about stopping smoking? he should ban that. fight that battle. piers morgan live starts right now.
to the cdc, between 1998 and 2010, states in this country selected nearly $244 billion in cigarette taxes and settlement money from the case against big tobacco. that is nearly one quarter of a trillion. this year alone, the states will get nearly $26 billion. so that money is supposed to go to ending smoking. but it doesn't. of the $26 billion this year, about 1.8% is actually going to go towards prevention. the states use the rest for, well, a whole lot of other stuff. they obviously need the...
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to the cdc, between 1998 and 2010, states in this country collected nearly $244 billion in cigarette taxes and settlement money from the case against big tobacco. yes, that is nearly one quarter of a trillion dollars. this year alone, the states will get nearly $26 billion. so that money is supposed to go to ending smoking, funding tobacco prevention programs, but it doesn't. of the $26 billion this year, about 1.8% is actually going to go towards prevention. the states use the rest for, well, a whole lot of other stuff. they obviously need the cash desperately. new york city will receive $625 million this year and has set aside $7.9 million for prevention programs in its 2013 budget, even less than the national average. the truth is states and cities in america say they want smoking to end, but they rely on people smoking to make ends meet. that's an inconvenient truth. mayor bloomberg is really serious about stopping smoking, he should ban that and fight that battle, not the silly soda stuff. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. breaking news tonight in the "360" exclus
to the cdc, between 1998 and 2010, states in this country collected nearly $244 billion in cigarette taxes and settlement money from the case against big tobacco. yes, that is nearly one quarter of a trillion dollars. this year alone, the states will get nearly $26 billion. so that money is supposed to go to ending smoking, funding tobacco prevention programs, but it doesn't. of the $26 billion this year, about 1.8% is actually going to go towards prevention. the states use the rest for, well,...
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endorsing consumption tax? is that what i'm hearing? >> you heard the doctor endorse that. >> taxing russians only. [ laughter ] >> bret: next up, the g.o.p. extreme makeover. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't incollusive. we were behind in both data and digital. our primary and debate process needed improvement. >> young voters are increasingly rolling their eyes at what the party represents. >> and many minorities think that republicans don't like them. or don't want them in our country. >> if hispanics think we don't want them, here they will close their ears for policies. >> bret: besides all that, everything is fine in the g.o.p. today, a report out from the head of the g.o.p., the chairman. reince priebus, who said focus group called the party narrow
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or no tax. so they may have avoided imposing that 10% tax, but it certainly doesn't shore up any confidence in keeping your money in banks there. bill? >> all right. bertha, thank you very much. >> that's what it's all about. >> that is the key, right there. let's talk about it in today's "closing bell" exchange. steven hammers out there in the ether somewhere. it's randy batsman here next to me and our own rick santelli. rick, we're all getting a civics lesson on cyprus, that little tiny island in the eastern mediterranean. should in this matter with you putting a portfolio together here in the united states? >> oh, absolutely. have you noticed that the european central figures are a bit like the lemmings. every few quarters, they decide to take their launch off the cliff. and this time, i can't imagine who thought this was a good idea. i mean, if you look at cyprus' economy, there are two major factors to that economy. tourism and financial services. you could kill the financial services immed
or no tax. so they may have avoided imposing that 10% tax, but it certainly doesn't shore up any confidence in keeping your money in banks there. bill? >> all right. bertha, thank you very much. >> that's what it's all about. >> that is the key, right there. let's talk about it in today's "closing bell" exchange. steven hammers out there in the ether somewhere. it's randy batsman here next to me and our own rick santelli. rick, we're all getting a civics lesson on...
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we're t not about just tax breaks for the wealthy. >> do you think -- i like your values here, by the way. i'd like to see your party really compete. democratic party offers pell grants, opportunities for working class kids to go to college, social security for people over 65 so they can avoid being below the poverty line. what has your party put up in that bidding war? what do you offer for those regular people? >> not enough. i'll give you way of example. we like to say that we're the pro life party. we're really not. we're the pro birth party. >> it's in your platform. >> we fight for the unborn. >> john, it's right there in your platform. >> i'm saying pro life is more than just birth. it's after birth. so do we fight as hard for an african-american child in new york that goes -- >> joan, he's on your side. >> well, he's not. >> we can do that. >> go ahead. >> i respect your values, john, but i don't think you have anything to offer those young people either. the report says we're going to speak out about rising ceo pay and speak out about people losing their jobs. but speak out m
we're t not about just tax breaks for the wealthy. >> do you think -- i like your values here, by the way. i'd like to see your party really compete. democratic party offers pell grants, opportunities for working class kids to go to college, social security for people over 65 so they can avoid being below the poverty line. what has your party put up in that bidding war? what do you offer for those regular people? >> not enough. i'll give you way of example. we like to say that we're...
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but lot of state offer tax inaccepttive to intyce business to the state and i'm for lower taxes. then i broke down the numbers. new york state is offering tax credit, not simply tax deductions. estimated at or near 24 a year. i can say the taxpayers of new york would not only not collect any taxes from the "tonight show" they will toll out steps of millions in subsidiaries to nbc. we ask, was nbc, fallon and the crew of rich fat cats need that money? >> bob: are you asking me that question? >> eric: yes. >> bob: sorry. let me -- >> eric: here is the crux of the question. >> bob: i got it. i got it. >> eric: give them free money. >> eric: i don't understand that the states that entice people to production like michigan, is it that they lose money? or don't make money? this is what happens. we give you $24 million but the economic activity that you bring when you come to the city, make up for it that way. >> dana: i think this screams need for tax reform. this is so warped that for cuomo can't get his arms around the fracking issue. issuing the time regulations or whatever law they
but lot of state offer tax inaccepttive to intyce business to the state and i'm for lower taxes. then i broke down the numbers. new york state is offering tax credit, not simply tax deductions. estimated at or near 24 a year. i can say the taxpayers of new york would not only not collect any taxes from the "tonight show" they will toll out steps of millions in subsidiaries to nbc. we ask, was nbc, fallon and the crew of rich fat cats need that money? >> bob: are you asking me...
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the rich, when house republicans paved the way for passage tomorrow of paul ryan's budget that cuts taxes for the rich. that budget, of course, does not include stimulus spending, but a just released gallup pole shows a mere 72% of americans support a federal government spending program designed to create more than one million new jobs. that also has majority support among republicans. freshman republican congressman thomas massey told a roomful of reporters today you know, i'm new here, but what i'm learning is that the budget is just kind of a guideline. we know it is dead on arrival, we know it is a pretend vote. here is speaker boehner reacting to something president obama was cause saying on his arrival in israel today. >> i would rather be heckled than ignored. you only tease the ones you love. >> he is willing to more than tease the ones he love. >> apparently republicans are willing to tease various parts of the base to make them think we have a plan. it is really not much of a plan, it is kind of the part of the problem they don't seem to understand, the policies don't match up w
the rich, when house republicans paved the way for passage tomorrow of paul ryan's budget that cuts taxes for the rich. that budget, of course, does not include stimulus spending, but a just released gallup pole shows a mere 72% of americans support a federal government spending program designed to create more than one million new jobs. that also has majority support among republicans. freshman republican congressman thomas massey told a roomful of reporters today you know, i'm new here, but...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. which shirt feels more expensive? i get to touch these guys? oooh, ooh la la. i'm feeling their muscles. yup, yup. -that one. -that one's softer. actually, it's the same t-shirt. really? but this one was washed in downy. -really? -that's why it was softer. real soft, velvety feeling. let me try again. it's like an upgrade in a bottle. divine. why spend a lot of money when you can just use downy? downy's putting our money where our soft is. try downy softness. love it or your money back. 14 clubs. that's what they tell us a legal golf bag can hold. and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conferenc
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rejected a bro posed tax on bank deposits casting doubt on a bailout. >>> in the u.s. housing starts jumped .8% in february meeting expectations. meanwhile, building permits a gauge of future construction rose to the highest level since 2008. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> there's no one reason we lost. our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't inclusive. we were behind in both data and digital. and our primary and debate process needed improvement. >> there's the lift of a driving dream. welcome back to "hardball." rnc chair rience priebus reporting on the state of the republican party and brought relief to establishment types but also angered conservativeses who say priebus, that man there, was exactly wrong, that the party can't win if it moderates its right wing positions. here was rush limbaugh reacting to priebus. >> they think they have to re-brand. reach out to minorities. got to moderate their tone here and moderate their tone there. that's not at all what they've got to do. all they have
rejected a bro posed tax on bank deposits casting doubt on a bailout. >>> in the u.s. housing starts jumped .8% in february meeting expectations. meanwhile, building permits a gauge of future construction rose to the highest level since 2008. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> there's no one reason we lost. our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't inclusive. we were behind in both data and digital....
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but high taxes is bad for business so the low-tax state like texas draw in businesses with lower unemployment rate. >> this is why people leave california. state budgets are broke and they are trying to raise taxes and the states with the lowest taxation track businesses. this is cruel to give something out to encourage small business and take it back. that is extreme. >> bret: not sigh press but it's extreme. >> we have to revise doomsday pronouncement. we have been saying that america is headed the way of greece. i would say it's headed the way of cyprus. if you start to confiscation people's money retroactively you have a problem on your hands. if you put it to the vote for people at stake, you get a result today in the parliament that nobody, not a member of the parliament supported the agreement to government itself proposed. the government party, not one of them voted yes. it obtained on a proposal it agreed to. >> bret: the state says affected taxpayers can request a waiver and hope they can struck a deal. we will follow this one. that is it for the panel. stay tuned to see the winner
but high taxes is bad for business so the low-tax state like texas draw in businesses with lower unemployment rate. >> this is why people leave california. state budgets are broke and they are trying to raise taxes and the states with the lowest taxation track businesses. this is cruel to give something out to encourage small business and take it back. that is extreme. >> bret: not sigh press but it's extreme. >> we have to revise doomsday pronouncement. we have been saying...
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the breakdown below $100,000 euros will be taxed at 6.57%. above that, taxed at 9-point #%. above 500,000 euros, taxed at 15%. the wholesale robbery has caused the citizen to rush to get the money out. the response, the banks close. how can a government assume it can get away with this? because they assume they can get away with it. they can own guns but it's a bear to get them. the government wonders of the populist, what are they going to do? shoot us? in america, yes, we will shoot you. gun control advocates have fun order to believe they protect us from the government tyranny. what if the government here tried to take over your bank account? war. it would be on. cyprus proved that joe biden's notion all you need is a shotgun is deeply flawed. sadly, though, the steal from the rich mentality is alive and well in america. remember occupy wall street? how different is the solution from the ret take demands your wealth is spread around? the defense against the toxic ideology isn't only reason but almost with a rifle. so it will never happen here. you have the good sense of t
the breakdown below $100,000 euros will be taxed at 6.57%. above that, taxed at 9-point #%. above 500,000 euros, taxed at 15%. the wholesale robbery has caused the citizen to rush to get the money out. the response, the banks close. how can a government assume it can get away with this? because they assume they can get away with it. they can own guns but it's a bear to get them. the government wonders of the populist, what are they going to do? shoot us? in america, yes, we will shoot you. gun...
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it wasn't going to be money taken from the hotel tax or from other business taxes. that money goes to the general fund for city services. and if they're coming back saying that money is going into their -- to making up their bottom line, you should hold firm on that as well. thank you, supervisors. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >>> [speaker not understood]. >> you can submit into the record. you've already spoken. thank you. any other person member of the public who would like to comment on the fund-raising effort? if you don't come forward we will close public comment on both of these hearings. public comment is now closed. now i would like to move on to the fund-raising effort side of things. i believe mike martin will provide an overview and then followed by perhaps the controller ben rosenfield accounting for the effort so far. i believe there may be a presentation about the economic impact report that as well, i'm open to hearing that. [speaker not understood] i'd like to get into as well. why don't we go ahead with mr. martin. and just before y
it wasn't going to be money taken from the hotel tax or from other business taxes. that money goes to the general fund for city services. and if they're coming back saying that money is going into their -- to making up their bottom line, you should hold firm on that as well. thank you, supervisors. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >>> [speaker not understood]. >> you can submit into the record. you've already spoken. thank you. any other person member of the...
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frantically looking to rejigger the tax. i stress, not eliminating the tax. maybe focus on the rich. take 20% of their dough. hard to say. this much is not. it is going to happen. because the government needs the dough. if they still want to get european union dough. it gets weird and complicated. desperate to stay in the euro club. does this ring a bell? it should. no one is taxing the bank holdings, thanks to obamacare, they are going after the other assets. 3.7% on investment sales larger than 100,000 grand. the next time you try to sell your house, trust me. you will hit the roof. think about that. tax not on your income, earned or unearned but your assets. what you have, what you own. your tangible assets. home here, bank account there. is there difference? no. no difference between american government taxing you for medical devices and what it deems as a medical insurance plan. taxing you not on what you make but what you have. the stuff you attain through life of work no, matter when you work or how much you made when you work. stuff you got now. to go
frantically looking to rejigger the tax. i stress, not eliminating the tax. maybe focus on the rich. take 20% of their dough. hard to say. this much is not. it is going to happen. because the government needs the dough. if they still want to get european union dough. it gets weird and complicated. desperate to stay in the euro club. does this ring a bell? it should. no one is taxing the bank holdings, thanks to obamacare, they are going after the other assets. 3.7% on investment sales larger...
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san jose major, chuck read, says the tax brakes will eventually mean more tax dollars. >> we will get $25 million in additional revenues from the city of san jose in a variety of taxes and will give up $7 million over ten years to keep samsung here. >> the city council will vote today during its regularly scheduled meeting >>> 4:39. am i correct in saying it smells a little bit like rain outside? >> nice, rain. purple rain. meteorologist, christina loren, what do you think? >> i love that. it is one of my favorite fragrances. laura always does smell good, doesn't she? it smells like rain out there. we have a little bit of drizzle. we are expecting showers to start developing as we head through the second half of the day and tonight. fog so thick, clouds so heavy that we do actually have quite a bit of steady drizzle coming down. you will find slick conditions in parts of the bay area, particularly the bay area. otherwise, we are doing okay. santa rosa is the only city reporting that thick fog. we are expecting more to develop as the morning goes on. it all vanishes. we have a gorgeous
san jose major, chuck read, says the tax brakes will eventually mean more tax dollars. >> we will get $25 million in additional revenues from the city of san jose in a variety of taxes and will give up $7 million over ten years to keep samsung here. >> the city council will vote today during its regularly scheduled meeting >>> 4:39. am i correct in saying it smells a little bit like rain outside? >> nice, rain. purple rain. meteorologist, christina loren, what do you...
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tax laws. tax theories. the more complicated the better. just bring it on. sorry, somebody's sitting there. who? my physics bowl trophy. that trophy is meaningless. i forfeited, therefore you did not win. i know someone who would disagree. who? my physics bowl trophy. (high voice): leonard is so smart. sheldon who? all right, that is very immature. you're right. i'm sorry. (high voice): i'm not! okay, new contest. leonard: what are you doing? i am settling once and for all who is the smartest around here, okay? are you ready? absolutely. bring it on. okay. "marsha, jan and cindy were the three daughters in what tv family?" the brady bunch. okay. "sammy hagar replaced david lee roth as the lead singer in what group?" the brady bunch? van halen. all right. "madonna was married to this ridgemont high alum." oh, my god! sean penn! how do you know these things? i go outside and i talk to people. okay, here. "what actor holds the record for being named people magazine's sexiest man alive?" william shatner. wait. i don't think it's shatner. then it's got to be patr
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this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as well. neil: craig, this is a concern. if others get a cue from this watch out. >> california is a trendsetter. as a small business owner, my other friends who are small business oers we've been hit with 5 to over 100,000-dollars in fourth quarter of last year in retro active tax, that is job, and investment money and a downer on christmas. now a new one that bureaucrats at franchise tax board are making a decision, it is politicians that are out of control, california is worst with highest tax state, the highest sales tax s
this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as...
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tax pains. scott from the tax foundation is going to be joining me next as we kick off a week long series on what is sure to be painful. your tax appointment. we'll be right back. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. bottom of the hour, time for stocks now like every 15 minutes. nicole, you are watching jcpenney, stock is jumping, good news for a change for these guys. >> that's right. don't forget long term jcpenney has been under pressure the last 51 -- 52 weeks, we have -- up 9.5% at 1694 right now. a couple stories the the first is that isi is comments on jcpenney, and while they seem that they were moving forward some serious financial problems, isi had another option saying they should isolate the top 300 locations and convert them into an entity, and that is
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so if you already paid taxes on income or whatever will be taxed again and taxed hard. nearly 7%. meaning you'll have an $8,700 tax levied on you. if you managed to sock away more than $100,000 euros, you'll be forced to hand over at least 13 grand. banks in cyprus are closed today and will stay closed until thursday as parliament closed on the plan. nearly all atms are closed as the people withdraw as much as they can. now there are fears bank runs elsewhere and others, imagine if it happen here. what would we do? cowboy bill says close my accounts, bye bank! share your thoughts with us and cowboy bill. up next, a sign of the time. did you know, women and girls now outperform the guys at every level of schooling? why are women still earning less? we'll explore that question and so much more. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male anno
so if you already paid taxes on income or whatever will be taxed again and taxed hard. nearly 7%. meaning you'll have an $8,700 tax levied on you. if you managed to sock away more than $100,000 euros, you'll be forced to hand over at least 13 grand. banks in cyprus are closed today and will stay closed until thursday as parliament closed on the plan. nearly all atms are closed as the people withdraw as much as they can. now there are fears bank runs elsewhere and others, imagine if it happen...
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what about taxes around the world? do people move from high tax to low tax areas? the data isser more difficult to glean there. i couldn't help but wonder as i watched gerard depardieu show off his new passport russia, he needed to spend six months of the year to qualify for the 13% tax rate and deal with russia's frigid winters, battle with a culture that is not always friendly to foreigners, trade french food for russian food and most importantly he'd have to give up what is surely one of life's greatest treasures, living in paris. i don't think i'd make the trade. we'll be right back. up next is america being left behind the rest of the world in the space race? neil degrasse tyson explains hello. i'm fredricka whitfield with a look at the top stories. a spring snowstorm is pounding kansas, missouri and illinois they are buried under six inches of snow and expected to get four inches more before it is over. the storm is moving east and will hit the mid-atlantic states late today and tomorrow. >>> tv ads against gun violence start to run in 13 states beginning tom
what about taxes around the world? do people move from high tax to low tax areas? the data isser more difficult to glean there. i couldn't help but wonder as i watched gerard depardieu show off his new passport russia, he needed to spend six months of the year to qualify for the 13% tax rate and deal with russia's frigid winters, battle with a culture that is not always friendly to foreigners, trade french food for russian food and most importantly he'd have to give up what is surely one of...
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how to understand basic tax policy week. how to study. how to work week. >> will they actually want people to go? i don't even want to go to what you are describing. >> we are not talking about the real life studies. >> you are talking productive stuff which young kids don't give a crap. >> not like this panel when we were young, am i right? >> back in the day i had my own sex weeks. >> that really depressed me. i could have had it if i just thought a little more about the joke. how do news anchors stay so young? he his new book "i drink the blood of virgins." disgusting, but it works. look at the guy. two kids with guns. -- do kids with guns belong on facebook? better question, what do you think of my text? that is a way better question. adorable kids though. p save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. but hurry, the beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ trifle? last weekend police a
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analysts were concerned about the impact of gasoline prices and the increase in the payroll tax for us, but consumers are still spending money. important because that makes up about 70% of america's economic growth. and if you're looking for something new to buy, samsung will be happy to oblige. introducing its new galaxy 4 smartphone this week. the phone features a five-inch screen, a larger battery and a screen you don't have to touch, but just hover your fingers over. samsung is apple's main competition in the smartphone market. >>> well, the markets setting new records almost every day, and the federal reserve meeting next week, what could happen next and what should you do with your money? joining me right now to talk than, randy kroszner is the former federal reserve governor and current professor at the university of chicago booth school of business. and jim mcaughan is ceo of principle global investors with $280 billion in assets under gentlemen, it's good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. >> sure. >> so many stories to talk about. jim, every time th
analysts were concerned about the impact of gasoline prices and the increase in the payroll tax for us, but consumers are still spending money. important because that makes up about 70% of america's economic growth. and if you're looking for something new to buy, samsung will be happy to oblige. introducing its new galaxy 4 smartphone this week. the phone features a five-inch screen, a larger battery and a screen you don't have to touch, but just hover your fingers over. samsung is apple's main...
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to levy a tax on regular deposits here or why not? >> well, as someone mentioned, cyprus is a tiny economy and i don't think that these issues, as worrisome as they are, and as concerned as we would be for the cypriot people, i don't think that they have a direct implications for the u.s. economy. the only way that they would create a problem would be if the runs became contagious in some sense. if depositors in other countries lost confidence. but to this point, i'm not aware of any evidence that that is, in fact, the case. the argument that the europeans are making is that cyprus is a unique situation, a very different situation, and indeed, it is quite unusual to have a banking sector as large as they have, relative to their economy. in terms of the united states. you know, the fdic was founded, i think, in 1934 and insures deposits and they're very proud of the fact that no one's ever lost a dime in insured deposits. and during the crisis, the response of the government was, in fact, to increase the level of, you know, deposit or
to levy a tax on regular deposits here or why not? >> well, as someone mentioned, cyprus is a tiny economy and i don't think that these issues, as worrisome as they are, and as concerned as we would be for the cypriot people, i don't think that they have a direct implications for the u.s. economy. the only way that they would create a problem would be if the runs became contagious in some sense. if depositors in other countries lost confidence. but to this point, i'm not aware of any...
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the new tax on deposits, let's call it what it is, a wealth tax, has americans worrying about other tax havens. more than $20 trillion held around the world in offshore havens. their favorite tax havens are in the caribbean. namely the cayman islands, bahamas, british virgin islands. globally the channel islands, monaco, switzerland and swing pore. caribbean countries in much better financial shape and more stable legal systems than cyprus. the capital structure of some of these offshore banks remains a mystery. governments in the tiny island nations are notoriously prone to corruption and sudden policy shift. many say cyprus isn't likely to repeat soon. the crisis is another reason offshoring may become more risky for the world's wealthy. >> thank you so much, robert frank. >>> i'll talk exclusively with john thain next. >>> the potential for europe crisis to spread here. >>> later, march madness is here. should you keep your portfolio on the bench during the tournament? stay with us. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose
the new tax on deposits, let's call it what it is, a wealth tax, has americans worrying about other tax havens. more than $20 trillion held around the world in offshore havens. their favorite tax havens are in the caribbean. namely the cayman islands, bahamas, british virgin islands. globally the channel islands, monaco, switzerland and swing pore. caribbean countries in much better financial shape and more stable legal systems than cyprus. the capital structure of some of these offshore banks...